Appears to be a joke about Raymer's man boobs. Both are out of line IMHO which is unfortunate since I actually like both of 'em. Same way I feel about Sheets railing on Raymer as well. Whatever, they're all adults they'll sort it out.

Raymer is completely out of line and it surprises me. He thinks he's right about the lawsuit, I think he's totally wrong. I never called him stupid, or singled out anyone of them. For him to say he's "glad that I'm out," let's me know where I stand with him. I'd never had a problem with him in the past in any way, but those days are over. I have nothing to say to him and I don't really need his "support." Why he is making this a personal issue I don't have the slightest? I said I think the lawsuit is horrible for poker and I stand firm on that opinion. Now I'm either stupid or a sock puppet for the WPT? Dude is way out of line.

I think the comment he made about the starving children in africa is probably why he deleted it.who cares about raymer.And blah, I know it was just a slam on raymer, but probably not the most "politically" correct choice of words. Not that he really cares about that...but my post did get deleted too, so maybe.- Jordan

Raymer is completely out of line and it surprises me. He thinks he's right about the lawsuit, I think he's totally wrong. I never called him stupid, or singled out anyone of them. For him to say he's "glad that I'm out," let's me know where I stand with him. I'd never had a problem with him in the past in any way, but those days are over. I have nothing to say to him and I don't really need his "support." Why he is making this a personal issue I don't have the slightest? I said I think the lawsuit is horrible for poker and I stand firm on that opinion. Now I'm either stupid or a sock puppet for the WPT? Dude is way out of line.

Raymer is completely out of line and it surprises me. He thinks he's right about the lawsuit, I think he's totally wrong. I never called him stupid, or singled out anyone of them. For him to say he's "glad that I'm out," let's me know where I stand with him. I'd never had a problem with him in the past in any way, but those days are over. I have nothing to say to him and I don't really need his "support." Why he is making this a personal issue I don't have the slightest? I said I think the lawsuit is horrible for poker and I stand firm on that opinion. Now I'm either stupid or a sock puppet for the WPT? Dude is way out of line.

completely agree. I always saw him on TV at least as a nice person but seeing him say that in the chat made me think it was not him. I know it was but it does not look like something he would say but of course it is online so that could change the way he talks.

Raymer is completely out of line and it surprises me. He thinks he's right about the lawsuit, I think he's totally wrong. I never called him stupid, or singled out anyone of them. For him to say he's "glad that I'm out," let's me know where I stand with him. I'd never had a problem with him in the past in any way, but those days are over. I have nothing to say to him and I don't really need his "support." Why he is making this a personal issue I don't have the slightest? I said I think the lawsuit is horrible for poker and I stand firm on that opinion. Now I'm either stupid or a sock puppet for the WPT? Dude is way out of line.

funny that raymer would call daniel a puppet for the WPT because it seems to me that raymer is actually a puppet for stars. you see, stars is the one who has the most to lose by the WPT using raymer's likeness. they signed an exclusive deal with him. however, legally speaking, they have no standing to sue. therefore, they need to have someone with standing to sue the WPT. enter raymer and hachem. it's no coincidence that the plaintiffs in the suit are stars biggest clients. i seriously doubt that raymer and hachem hired these lawyers. stars did, to protect their contracted right to market the WSOP winners. to me, there is no other explanation...

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